tabzen

Save and restore your tabs whenever you need them.Your saved tabs are organized in the familiar file system fashion. Similar to the browser bookmarks manager.

Features - Organize your tabs in folders - Fuzzy search to easily find items even if you don't know the exact spelling - Search your saved tabs right from the address bar using the keyword tz Enter tz in the address bar and start typing your search Select from the suggested results or press enter for more results - Drag and drop URLs and folder - Edit and add comment to URLs and folder - Export your saved tab to bookmarks HTML file - Import form bookmarks HTML file - Pinned tabs are reopened pinned - Tabs saved from private session reopen in private window by defaultUSAGEAccess the popup menu by clicking on the Tabzen logo on the toolbar, to the right of the address bar.The menu lists the open tabs and windows.Add and remove from your saved tabs.Conveniently switch between tabs and windows

Shortcuts Alt+Shift+T Open tab manager Alt+Shift+A Save tabs in all opened windows Alt+T Save current tab Alt+A Save all tabs in current window

Tabzen does not access anything other than your saved tabs.Tabzen does not access any external resources except for the Favicons for your saved tab generated by duckduckgo.com

Previous versions (2)

After installing this extension it was hard for me to figure out HOW TO SAVE MY SESSION. I had to open this page to find a hotkey for that. Ridiculous.

I had several windows, each having their own sets of tabs. After saving this session, I found out that this extension has SAVED ALL THE TABS TO ONE FOLDER. Like there was no separate windows at all.

After saving the session, the extension CLOSED ALL MY WINDOWS AUTOMATICALLY. So I was unable to save the windows with another extension, that I was also going to test.

After all that I decided to uninstall this extension. But my recent session was saved into it, so fist I needed to move it to another place. How would I do that? There is export to Bookmark HTML file, so I've exported it and then tried to import to the bookmarks. Opera said that the bookmarks were imported successfully, but I didn't find them anywhere! I don't know, maybe that's a bug of Opera 45.0.2552.812 on Mac OS X. Anyway, my user experience was RUINED.

So, I had to separate ~200 tabs into several folders manually, one by one. Then open all tabs from each folder in a new window and then save them all to bookmarks.

When you move tabs to folders, you cannot select several tabs — you just grab them one by one and drag into a folder.